Might wanna circulate those a little more to become...... ungodly low! :playful:
Depending on the coin, I may grade it. One example is with 1839 large cents, with varieties visible, especially the silly and booby heads. Other...
That's why the best way to get Eagles is through trades. If you can confirm it's real silver and get it through trading things like Indian Head...
Here is what I like to stack: First of all, war nickels. I actually both buy and sell them at less than melt value, so it's a good option for me....
If anything, it's machine doubling. Machine doubling is simply too common on coins, but I will quote that this coin is in awesome condition. If...
As long as these collectors know what to look for, they will absolutely want them. Hopefully there's not a field of collectors who think their...
That's a good point there. Honestly, I think this is what keeps lower-mintage coins so valuable; people are always gonna look to fill those books,...
I'd say they are. Dealers tend to buy big collections, often with W and S quarters at face value. They're quite weird, though, not to build a...
Thanks! I hope you, and everyone else who collects coins, can find some of these quarters. They may be the next big numismatic thing. Really? I...
The S quarters are definitely rare compared to the others. In recent years, they've had lower mintages than W quarters, and while the S's are for...
Today marks the day I finally got a Maria Tallchief quarter, and if my eyes aren't deceiving me, I can see why it took so long. If you go to...
wHaAaAAAAaaaaaAAAaAt? I thought it was Star Grading Service I was talking about. This SGS is the...... opposite?!?!
Amen!
Green can be very beneficial to a coin. There is the chance for toning to gain a coin all kinds of money, as long as graders don't think it's AT....
I've got 3 sentences for people that grade their own coins, purposely overgrading them, and sell them for crazy amounts of money. S. G. S. Done.
I've seen where they graded 2 Henning nickels labeled as counterfeit, but I had no idea that they slab other counterfeits. Thanks for telling me,...
I agree with Idhair on this one. Well-worn coins are actually quite the same with an SMS, a proof, and a circulated coin. Excluding 1968-70...
Coin looks closer to a 64, with no doubling. If any, it's machine doubling, which is practically an optical illusion from the naked eye.
Looks like natural toning that may have been slowly advanced by the book. It's nothing severe, and while it would degrade the coin to red-brown,...
Same with me. I'm one that really don't care what others collect, but I do like when they have some good stuff. I mean, at least you can sell...
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